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We Served, We Settled
Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families
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1852 - 4 Oct
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Name |
Conroy, Alla Blanche |
Birth |
8 Sep 1852 |
Frankstown, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
4 Oct |
Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA |
Person ID |
I1638 |
Shane and Beck | Ancestors of Alice Louise Jones |
Last Modified |
19 Jun 2023 |
Family |
Parker, William, b. 9 Jul 1840, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA d. 20 Feb 1897, Toledo, Tama, Iowa, USA (Age 56 years) |
Marriage |
17 Sep 1872 |
Children |
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Family ID |
F718 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
14 Jun 2023 |
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Notes |
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MRS. ALLA PARKER
BURIED IN TOLEDO
WAS LOCAL RESIDENT MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS-
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY
Death occurred October 4 at Home of Daughter, Mrs. Spencer Cole, Denver, Colorado-Daughters and Husbands at Funeral.
Funeral services were held in Toledo Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock for Mrs. Alla Parker, Toledo resident for more than twenty years, who died October 4, in Denver, Colorado, at the home of her oldest daughter, Mrs. Spencer Cole.
Dr. Harry Throckmorton, pastor of the Tama Baptist church, officated at the services which were held in the Owen parlors. Mrs. J.B. Brown and Miss Adella Morton, with Mrs. H.P. Giger at the organ, furnished the music, the selections being, "Abide With Me," and "No Night There." Casket bearers were A.H. Conant, J. M. R. Hanson, L.E. McEltree, H.B. Smith, H.J. Pike, and J.P. Walters. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetary.
Sketch of Mrs. Parker
Alla Blanche Conroy, daughter of Elizabeth Crumbaker and James Conroy, was born September 8, 1852 at Frankstown, Pennsylvania. She was married September 17, 1872 to William M. Parker at Frankstown, Pennsylvania. Mr. Parker died in Toledo February 26, 1897.
During all of Mrs. Parker's residence in Toledo she was a member of the Baptist church. The later years of her life since the death of her husband, she had made her home with her three daughters, finding a welcome in each one, and being happy and contented in each home. While her last illness was of only five weeks duration she had been in failing health all summer.
Three Daughters Survive
Mrs. Parker is survived by three daughters: Maude, now Mrs. Spencer Cole, of Denver, Colorado; Blanche, now Mrs. Arthur R. Brasted of Wichita, Kansas; and Bertha, now Mrs. James T. Lee, of Wichita, Kansas. Seven grandchildren, Elford, Donald and Dorothy Cole, Kenneth and Arlene Brasted, Charlotte and James Lee Jr., and one sister Mrs. Rachel Taylor, of Martinsburg Pennsyslvania also survive.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Cole;Denver, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R . Brasted, and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lee, Wichita, Kansas and Mrs. Abbie V. Trussell, Albia, came to Toledo to be in attendance at the services.
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